Uncategorized 1.5 million COVID-19 infections and a worst economic recession in 70 years, how can South Africa recover? ByBrian Kithinji
Uncategorized Accused of “COVID denials” Tanzania recorded fastest economic growth in Africa in 2020 ByBrian Kithinji
Uncategorized Without government intervention, Ghana’s energy debt will hit $12.5 billion by 2023 ByBrian Kithinji
Uncategorized Rich in oil, rich with poor people. The story of Gabon’s oil wealth and plunder ByBrian Kithinji
Uncategorized Ethiopia’s PM Abiy won the war in Tigray. Now the economy is bleeding. ByBrian Kithinji
Uncategorized Why even a $461.6 million government bailout cannot help struggling Air Namibia ByBrian Kithinji
Uncategorized Why even a $461.6 million government bailout cannot help struggling Air Namibia ByEditorial
Uncategorized Kenya’s manufacturing hub raised hope for the flailing SMEs sector. So why did it fail? ByBrian Kithinji
Uncategorized Sorry environmentalists, Angola’s appetite for more oil is irresistible ByBrian Kithinji
Uncategorized Makthar Diop becomes first African to head World Bank’s private sector arm ByBrian Kithinji
Uncategorized DR Congo’s economy grew 0.8% in 2020 propelled by strong mineral activity ByBrian Kithinji
Uncategorized Zambia’s central bank raises benchmark rate as it scales back projects to ease debt relief talks ByBrian Kithinji
Uncategorized South African Airways receives additional $346 million from govt to pay retrenched staff ByBrian Kithinji
Uncategorized Africa Finance Corporation targets combining renewable infrastructure projects to attract more funding ByBrian Kithinji
Uncategorized Sudan accuses Ethiopian forces of incursion as land dispute threatens to escalate into full blown war ByBrian Kithinji